Should I say "I haven't" or "I don't have"?
I don't have any beer left
I haven't had a beer today
It depends what you follow it with.
Normally, you have to folow the first with "got"
> I haven't got [a] ___
Whereas, I don't have is more versatile
> I don't have [the] [a] ______
>>77518912
Just say whatever feels natural.
>>77518912
depends on the sentence. "I don't have any" sounds more normal than "I haven't any" but they both make sense.
>>77518970
>feels natural
Not everyone is native speaker like you
>>77518912
I do not don't haven't have not'nt
>>77519133
Not my problem
>>77519133
I'm saying say whatever feels natural to YOU.
Well, in school they teach us to say "I haven't" but when I surf the Internet I always see "I don't have".
>>77519208
they're saying two different things
>>77518935
use shan't
>>77519208
give us an example sentence
>>77518912
I do have shartn't yet today
>>77519249
Something like "I haven't a car" or "I haven't got the money".
>>77519314
>Haven't a car
retarded
>Haven't got the money
works